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Women floating in the Sydney River! Identified as a well-known businessman, suspected of murder!

 02 May 2018

On Sunday morning, the body of a prominent businessman, Haddad, was found floating in the Sydney River on Saturday, and on Friday, she was with a friend, BBQ.. What happened in these 24 little hours?

A female floating body was found in the, Woolwich Lane Cove River at about 10:15 on Sunday, well-dressed. She was confirmed to be Cecilia Haddad., 38.

On Saturday morning, she made her last call with a friend. Less than a day later, she died strangely, and new state police now believe the cause of death is suspicious.

Ms. Haddad, from Brazil, speaks English, Portuguese and Spanish and is the founder and general manager of CHC Consulting. She used to be an executive at a mining company.

She moved to Australia in 2007 and from Western Australia to live in Ryde, New York in 2016. Ms. Haddad is sociable and has many friends in Sydney. Friday night, she was with a friend, BBQ..

New state police said Saturday morning, when she finally spoke to a friend in Brazil, there was no news. Her failure to attend the event on Saturday worried her friends very much. On Sunday, police found the body in the river and later confirmed that she was Ms. Haddad.

Police are investigating nearby and questioning Ms. Haddad`s friends and acquaintances.

The police are now appealing to the public to assist in the investigation. If anyone knows about Ms. Haddad`s activities a few days before her disappearance, please contact the police.

We learned that her car had appeared in front of her house on Saturday afternoon, so we thought someone might have seen her in the car or in the back of the car, the new state police said.

Ms. Haddad`s car is red and the 2013 Fiat 500 has a black roof and a license plate number of DJV50H..

Anyone familiar with the situation is requested to call the crime line of 1800333 000 or the Ryde District Police Department at 02 98 889 299.


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